Lisha wrote: » Donna Tartt the goldfinch..
voldejoie wrote: » Wasn't the biggest fan of The Goldfinch, but The Secret History is one of my all time favourites! She's a super talented writer, that's for sure. I'm rereading His Dark Materials, in anticipation of the BBC adaptation!
Thargor wrote: » The Testaments is so good, why did it have to be so short though it wont last me a weekend.
Berserker wrote: » Am working my way through 'Unfollow : A Journey from Hatred to Hope, leaving the Westboro Baptist Church' by Megan Phelps-Roper. A fantastic read. Have to say that Megan is a brilliant writer.
Dial Hard wrote: » I was OBSESSED with that book when I was younger. The entire original trilogy, in fact. Great movie too, in spite of Tom Cruise. I'm another one currently reading The Secret Commonwealth. It's taking me forever, though, I started a new job last week which is unbelievably busy and demanding and I'm actually just too tired to read most evenings by the time I get to bed. Never thought I'd hear myself say that.
Candie wrote: » I didn't even know it was part of a trilogy, but I'll definitely read the others. A colleague told me I have to read The Mayfair Witches by the same author if I enjoyed IWTV, I never heard of it but I might give it a go as well. It's the right time of year for it.
eisenberg1 wrote: » The follow up to Papillon, read it years ago. Let us know what you think when you are finished.
The Late Late Show wrote: » Just finished The Navigator by Clive Cussler. Quite enjoyable Indiana Jones-style adventure with a new spin on the Atlantis type legends. Didn't read any of his books before now. Def will read more of his.
_Godot_ wrote: » I've finished my goodreads challenge of 30 books in a year (not counting rereads). From the first to the last: Winter Term at Malory Towers by Pamela Cox The Third Form at St. Clare's by Pamela Cox Skulduggery Pleasant: Last Stand of Dead Men by Derek Landy The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers Eric by Terry Pratchett Skulduggery Pleasant: The Dying of the Light by Derek Landy Skulduggery Pleasant: Armagedon Outta Here by Derek Landy The Effigy Engine by Scott Lynch In The Stacks by Scott Lynch The Binding by Bridget Collins The Burning Page by Genevieve Cogman Uprooted by Naomi Novik The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Mongomery Turtles All The Way Down by John Green The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman The Loneliest Girl in the Universe by Lauren James The Masked City by Genevieve Cogman Circe by Madeline Miller Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz World War Z by Max Brooks The Secrets of Drearcliff Grange School by Kim Newman Nevermoor by Jessica Townsend The School for Good and Evil by Soman Chainani A Stir of Echoes by Richard Matheson Skulduggery Pleasant: Resurrection by Derek Landy First Test by Tamora Pierce The Superior Spider-Man: No Escape Teen Titans GO! The Beast Boy Who Cried Wolf Big Jim: Jim Larkin and the 1913 Lockout My favourites were Circe, Nevermoor, Anne of Green Gables, and the Skulduggery books, while my least favourite were The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet and World War Z.
mustang shelly wrote: » Mythos by Stephen Fry. I actually enjoyed his retelling of the Greek myths.
Candie wrote: » God, I loved Malory Towers. Chalet School was better though. I loved all those books, and not just because I liked how all the spines matched on the shelves (I had a bit of a thing for complete sets!). Real boarding school never lived up to the fictional ones!
Conall Cernach wrote: » Just finished Patrick O'Brian's "The Mauritius Command" and am about to pick up Bernard Cornwell's latest "Sword of Kings". What will Uhtred get up to now? How many priests will he kill, how many oaths will he swear? I'm about to find out.
eviltwin wrote: » The Hearts Invisible Furies by John Boyne. Started it yesterday and I can't put it down. Also just finished Circe by Madeleine Miller. It has gotten rave reviews but I was very underwhelmed.